WISCASSET — Planning Your Website Success — a workshop for businesses and non-profits — will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Jan. 31 at the Coastal Enterprises, Inc. conference room, 36 Water St.
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Gardiner Adult Education announces winter/spring 2012 courses
GARDINER — Gardiner Adult Education has announced its winter/spring courses.
Oak Hill Adult and Community Education announces winter/spring 2012 classes
WALES — Oak Hill Adult and Community Education has announced its winter and spring class schedule.
Grant provides transportation to college campuses
READFIELD — Regional School Unit 38 Marancook Adult Education has been awarded a mini grant by the Maranacook Education Foundation to provide bus transportation for adults and adult education students to visit college campuses.
The Brew
Almost a decade ago, four high school friends joined together out of a love of music and became a band known as The Brew. Now the quartet from Amesbury, Mass., is putting the finishing touches on a three-album project called “Triptych; the first two albums — “A Garden in the Snow” and “Light From Below” — have been released and the third — “Hard Enough to Break” — is supposed to be out in February. The foursome will perform at Mainely Brews in Waterville on Friday, Feb. 3. To that end a telephone interview was arranged with guitarist/vocalist David Drouin (who is joined in the band by Chris Plante, keyboards/vocals; Joe Plante, bass/vocals; and Kelly Kane, drums/vocals).
Maine-built WWII destroyer returns to SC
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. — With the blare of air horns, cheers and a champagne toast, “The Ship That Would Not Die” returned Wednesday to its home at a maritime museum on Charleston Harbor on the South Carolina coast.
Police: Man charged in bar scuffle had gun, knife
HALLOWELL — A Fayette man faces several charges after a gun fell out of his pants during a scuffle outside a Front Street bar Tuesday night, police said.
Ron Paul coming to Colby for Friday talk
WATERVILLE — With the Maine Republican caucuses beginning in a few weeks, the state is getting some attention from the presidential hopeful who vows to cut $1 trillion in spending during his first year in office.
Police deny request for Ayla Reynolds 911 call, transcript
Police say releasing the 911 tape of the call that reported Ayla Reynolds missing could get in the way of the investigation.
Casino campaign to be investigated
AUGUSTA — Ethics investigators got clearance Wednesday to look into whether campaign finance reports filed by supporters of a casino proposed last year in Lewiston properly disclosed the source of their funding.